An Introduction to the Orchids of Mexico
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    An Introduction to the Orchids of Mexico
    Leon A. Wiard
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    A Tramper's Guide to New Zealand's National Parks
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      A Tramper's Guide to New Zealand's National Parks
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        R. Burton
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        A Biography of Elihu Benjamin Washburne Congressman, Secretary of State, Envoy Extraordinary
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          A Biography of Elihu Benjamin Washburne Congressman, Secretary of State, Envoy Extraordinary
          Mark Washburne
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          In his Civil War generation, it would be hard to find another person who was at more important events than Elihu Washburne. This work explores the life of Washburne with special focus on his close friendship with Abraham Lincoln.
          A Biography of Elihu Benjamin Washburne Congressman, Secretary of State, Envoy Extraordinary: Congressman, Secretary of State, Envoy Extraordinary
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            A Biography of Elihu Benjamin Washburne Congressman, Secretary of State, Envoy Extraordinary: Congressman, Secretary of State, Envoy Extraordinary
            Mark Washburne
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            Kaleidoscope: The Colored Bits and Pieces of a Long Life
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              George A. Wells
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              Your Aging Cat: How to Keep Your Cat Physically and Mentally Healthy into Old Age
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              • how to keep your cat happy and healthy
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              Your Aging Cat: How to Keep Your Cat Physically and Mentally Healthy into Old Age
              Kim Campbell Thornton , and John Hamil
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              ASIN: 0876050852

              Customer Reviews:

              5 out of 5 stars how to keep your cat happy and healthy.......2002-10-26

              This is a wonderful book to have even if your four-pawed friend is just a youngster, as well as being a good guide if you have an older cat, and you need help taking care of all the changes that can take place quite rapidly as an animal ages.
              Among the many instructive chapters, the one on health care is detailed and extensive, covering all the common ailments, with useful diagrams and treatment solutions.
              There's also a chapter on home care, with good tips on how to administer medication, flea control, and how to take care of emergencies such as burns, choking, etc.

              Chapter 5, "Physical, Mental, and Emotional Well Being" is a short but valuable one. It will tell you how to deal with the stressful situations in a cat's life, like moving, travel, and the introduction of a new pet into the family.

              Being a "cat person", I much appreciate the care and research that went into this book. The layout is excellent, with several nice b&w photos, easy to read print, "Veterinary Tips" at the end of each chapter from veterinarians across the country, and an occasional side-bar with highlighted and very helpful information.
              This is an intelligent, well written book that will serve your cat well and keep it purring from youth to old age.

              5 out of 5 stars A must-have for any feline library.......2000-03-21

              This is a wonderful book, written with love and lots of essential information for the owner of an older cat. Great sections on nutrition and age-specific health problems. -- Gina Spadafori, co-author of "Cats For Dummies" (with Dr. Paul D. Pion)

              Reflections of Florida: A Postcard Album
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                Reflections of Florida: A Postcard Album
                Donald D. Spencer
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                Building My Zen Garden
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                Building My Zen Garden
                Kieran Egan
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                ASIN: 0618063781

                Book Description

                Kieran Egan had a fantasy. Inspired by a visit to a friend's miniature Zen garden on a balcony in Nagoya, he returned home determined to build his own Japanese garden. Like many men his age, with kids grown up and moved away, he was ready to tackle something new and tackle was the right word. Even before he began, he had to spend days hacking at the overgrown thicket where his garden would be. At night, dreaming of roots with nothing to do but grow, he thought less about Zen masters than about Dorothy Parker, who observed, "Every year, back comes spring, with nasty little birds yapping their fool heads off and the ground all mucked up with plants." In spite of the running conflict between Zen philosophy and his own rather slapdash methods, he succeeded in creating "a treat for the eye and spirit." Like Michael Pollan's A PLACE OF MY OWN, BUILDING MY ZEN GARDEN will appeal to men, and to women as a gift for men. In these prosperous times, when men of the baby-boom generation are often looking for something new, building a Zen garden could very well be it even if, after reading and laughing at the author's adventures, they never build one themselves.

                Customer Reviews:

                5 out of 5 stars fun book.......2006-09-21

                While this isn't an all inclusive guide to japanese gardening, its a fun and inspiring read. After reading this book I set about building my own japanse style garden; and while I didn't find myself referring to it for specifics of actually building the garden - I did find myself referring to it for motivation. Egan's self-effacing sense of humour is particularly enjoyable, as he struggles with such tribulations as moving a large rock, or dealing with a leaking pond (problems that I also found myself dealing with). I would highly recommend this book to any do-it-yourselfer thinking about building a japansese style garden.

                5 out of 5 stars Go to Amazon dot com and get it!.......2000-11-30

                Get this book if you have been suspicious about the hype surrounding the Zen of garden building or if you want a hilarious account of a brave amateur confronting the sham purity of Japanese garden design. But this is also a serious and wryly understated account of how to confront the task armed with the basic philosophy of the design of a garden and teahouse, and as well, a humorous introduction to the kind of characters you might meet if you go past the DIY stores to meet the suppliers.
                Building My Zen Garden
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                  Kieran Egan
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                  A Commentary on Quintus of Smyrna Posthomerica V (Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum)
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                    A Commentary on Quintus of Smyrna Posthomerica V (Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum)
                    Alanw James , and Kevinh Lee
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                    Lunar Park
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                    Lunar Park
                    Bret Easton Ellis
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                    5. The Informers The Informers

                    ASIN: 0739321781
                    Release Date: 2005-08-16

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                    Book Description:
                    Imagine becoming a bestselling novelist, and almost immediately famous and wealthy, while still in college, and before long seeing your insufferable father reduced to a bag of ashes in a safety-deposit box, while after American Psycho your celebrity drowns in a sea of vilification, booze, and drugs.

                    Then imagine having a second chance ten years later, as the Bret Easton Ellis of this remarkable novel is given, with a wife, children, and suburban sobriety--only to watch this new life shatter beyond recognition in a matter of days. At a fateful Halloween party he glimpses a disturbing (fictional) character driving a car identical to his late father's, his stepdaughter's doll violently "malfunctions," and their house undergoes bizarre transformations both within and without. Connecting these aberrations to graver events--a series of grotesque murders that no longer seem random and the epidemic disappearance of boys his son's age--Ellis struggles to defend his family against this escalating menace even as his wife, their therapists, and the police insist that his apprehensions are rooted instead in substance abuse and egomania.

                    Lunar Park confounds one expectation after another, passing through comedy and mounting horror, both psychological and supernatural, toward an astonishing resolution--about love and loss, fathers and sons--in what is surely the most powerfully original and deeply moving novel of an extraordinary career.


                    A Tale of Two Brets: An Amazon.com Interview with Bret Easton Ellis
                    In his novel Lunar Park, Bret Easton Ellis takes first-person narrative to an extreme, inserting himself (and a host of real characters from the publishing world) into the haunting story of a drugged-out famous writer living in the suburbs trying to reconnect with his wife and son and reconcile his damaged past. Ellis is at the top of his game in Lunar Park, his first novel since 1999's Glamorama, delivering a disturbing and delirious novel about celebrity, writers, and fathers and sons (not to mention a cameo from notorious Ellis creation, Patrick Bateman). Amazon.com senior editor Brad Thomas Parsons spoke with Ellis in a Seattle to Los Angeles phone call to talk about the fact and fiction behind Lunar Park, New York versus LA, '80s music, and the whole "American Psycho thing."

                    Read the Amazon.com interview with Bret Easton Ellis

                    Less Than Zero (1985)
                    Published when Ellis was a junior at Bennington, Less Than Zero is the mesmerizing first-person chronicle of Clay, our laconic, zoned-out guide to a subculture of over-privileged nihilism in early '80s Los Angeles. He travels back home from Camden College (a thinly veiled Bennington) for Christmas break and re-enters his circle of jaded friends--including his ex-girlfriend Blair, and his best friend Julian, who's now hustling to support his drug habit--and a parade of Porches, late-night parties, cocaine, and casual destruction.

                    Ellis on Ellis: "I don't think it's a perfect book by any means, but it's valid. I get where it comes from. I get what it is. There's a lot of it that I wish was slightly more elegantly written. Overall, I was pretty shocked. It was pretty good writing for someone who was 19."


                    The Rules of Attraction (1987)
                    A line-up of Camden College students share the narrating duties in The Rules of Attraction, Ellis' sex-fueled, drug-baked second novel. There's Lauren (who's in the midst of losing her virginity as the book opens), who longs for her boyfriend Victor, currently traveling through Europe; Lauren's ex, Paul, a bisexual party boy who hooks up with hard-drinking closet-case Sean (surname Bateman--that's right, younger brother of Patrick), who also has the hots for Lauren. Less than Zero's Clay makes a cameo appearance as well as a passing glimpse of Ellis' Bennington classmate Donna Tartt's murderous Classics majors from The Secret History.

                    Ellis on Ellis: "It might be my favorite book of mine. I was writing that book while I was at college. Sort of like the best of times, the worst of times. There was a lot of elation, there was a lot of despair. It was just a really fun book to write. I loved mimicking all the different voices. The stream of conscious does get a little out of hand. I kind of like that about the book. It's kind of all over the place. It's casual. It's scruffy. That's the one book of mine that I have a very, very soft spot for."


                    American Psycho (1991)
                    Shopaholic sociopath Patrick Bateman's killer grip drags readers into a bloody, brand-name, urban nightmare as the 26-year-old Wall Street yuppie executes his grooming habits and eviscerates strangers with equal élan. Simon & Schuster dropped the too-hot-to-handle American Psycho which was then published as a paperback original by Vintage Books. Ellis received death threats while the book was boycotted, sliced up by reviewers, and went on to become a bestseller. Mary Harron's 2000 film version starred then little-known British actor Christian Bale, who would later suit up as the Dark Knight in 2005's Batman Begins.

                    Ellis on Ellis: "It was good. It was fun. It was not nearly as pretentious as I remember I wanted it to be when I was writing it. I found it really fast-moving. I found it really funny. And I liked it a lot. The violence was... it made my toes curl. I really freaked out. I couldn't believe how violent it was. It was truly upsetting. I had to steel myself to re-read those passages."


                    The Informers (1994)
                    Ellis returns to early '80s Los Angeles ennui with The Informers, a loosely connected collection of stories of the bored, rich, and morally depraved, written around the same time as Less than Zero. Sex, drugs, and gratuitous violence take center stage, with characters including an aging, predatory anchorwoman, a debauched rock star tearing through Japan, and a pick-up artist vampire. While some of the vignettes echo better Ellis works, ultimately the stories don't add to much as a whole. Book critics are less than receptive to Ellis' post-American Psycho offering.

                    Ellis on Ellis: "Those were written while I was at Bennington. I wrote a lot of short stories between 1981 or 1982 or so... The Informers more or less kind of represented probably the best of those stories. I wrote a lot of really bad ones, but those are the ones that worked the best together."


                    Glamorama (1999)
                    Actor-model Victor Ward (who first made an appearance in the Ellis oeuvre in The Rules of Attraction) is the narrator of Glamorama, Ellis longest novel yet. Ellis offers bold-faced names and celebrity skewering in the first half of the book as Victor tries to open a Manhattan club while cheating on his supermodel girlfriend and double-crossing his partner, but the second half takes a violent, paranoid turn as Victor is sent to England and unwittingly lured into a sadistic ring of international terrorists (posing as supermodels) leaving a bloody trail across the globe.

                    Ellis on Ellis: "[T]he book wasn't necessarily about terrorism to me. It was about a whole bunch of other stuff. It's definitely the book that I can tell--I don't know if other people can tell but I can tell as a writer--is probably the most divisive that I've written. It has an equal number of detractors as it does fans. It doesn't really hold true with the other books. It was the one that took the longest to write, and the one that seemed the most important at the time. It's an unwieldy book... I like it."


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                    Book Description

                    Imagine becoming a best-selling novelist, and almost immediately famous and wealthy, while still in college, and before long seeing your insufferable father reduced to a bag of ashes in a safety-deposit box, while after American Psycho your celebrity drowns in a sea of vilification, booze, and drugs.

                    Then imagine having a second chance ten years later, as the Bret Easton Ellis of this remarkable novel is given, with a wife, children, and suburban sobriety—only to watch this new life shatter beyond recognition in a matter of days. At a fateful Halloween party he glimpses a disturbing (fictional) character driving a car identical to his late father’s, his stepdaughter’s doll violently “malfunctions,” and their house undergoes bizarre transformations both within and without. Connecting these aberrations to graver events—a series of grotesque murders that no longer seem random and the epidemic disappearance of boys his son’s age—Ellis struggles to defend his family against this escalating menace even as his wife, their therapists, and the police insist that his apprehensions are rooted instead in substance abuse and egomania.

                    Lunar Park confounds one expectation after another, passing through comedy and mounting horror, both psychological and supernatural, toward an astonishing resolution—about love and loss, fathers and sons—in what is surely the most powerfully original and deeply moving novel of an extraordinary career.

                    Customer Reviews:

                    5 out of 5 stars I hated this book.......2007-08-20

                    So why the 5? The book is perfectly constructed, the characters are real, the choice of making the author the main character and his books important to the plot brilliant; the horror is spectacular. You are sucked into the vortex. But I hated this book. I was disgusted by the Ellis person, real or imagined, and his wife Jayne. They are failed persons: using drugs, prescription or felonious, alcohol, the works. But it's the utter narcissistic existence they live which is the real horror. The demon of Ellis' alter ego is apparently taking over the lives and home of this family. Jayne, the wife, is an actress concerned mainly with keeping family life on an even enough keel to be able to pursue her career and not be alone. While paid help are raising the kids. The little girl Sarah is on meds and so is the son Robby- so as to cause as little trouble to the parents as possible. To my thinking the demons were/are present from the beginning of Ellis life, and he's destined to have them as his only constant companions. The author chucks us a thin bare bone of hope and love (?) in the last few pages of the book. Thanks.
                    Like many, I wonder what author Ellis is doing today. Why has his book tour been cancelled? Then again, I don't want to know anything further about this character, this author, this person, this mind. I'll never read another of his books, I'm certain.

                    1 out of 5 stars Time for retirement?.......2007-08-10

                    Like many, I was so impressed by Bret Easton Ellis's first three novels that I was prepared to read anything with his name attached to it. I stuck by him after the tediousness of The Informers and the absurd and overlong Glamorama because, for the most part, his writing was as good as ever - he was just losing his thematic edge. Unfortunately, Lunar Park represents a further step into banality as not only is its plot ludicrous and its theme largely irrelevant to society at large, but for the first time Ellis's writing appears awkward.
                    Lunar Park tells the story of a celebrity novelist making a tentative attempt at fatherhood and a life in the suburbs. As the novel progresses it becomes apparent that his house is haunted by the ghost of his father, his daughter's doll is possessed by an evil spirit, a string of murders copycatting American Psycho are being committed, his son may or may not be kidnapping his classmates, the oil leaking from his BMW is the blood of JFK, the nuts in Snickers bars hatch into the things from the Alien movies, he eats an undercooked Whopper blah blah blah who cares. Terrifying, right?
                    It is ironic that there is so much that can be said about Lunar Park while the book itself says so little. Ellis zig-zags haphazard through the themes of father-and-son, overmedicated society, fiction-into-fact and supernatural occurrence, but spends so little time on each and links them so clumsily that it is impossible for the reader to gain any insight into them, assuming that Ellis himself had any insight to impart to begin with. The supernatural portions that dominate the last third of the book are particularly cringe-worthy as Ellis makes a self-confessed - and poorly advised - homage to Stephen King despite the obvious incompatibilities of their styles. There comes a point when the absurdity of Ellis using his hyper-realistic style to recount the occasion on which a possessed mechanical toy bird grew fangs and gnawed at his trousers becomes apparent. The blurb's conceit that this is an autobiography of sorts is really just a poorly conceived vice to mask Ellis's comprehensive failure to create a suspension of disbelief in his fiction.
                    It is strange that despite using himself as the lead character and musing on his reactions to his father's death, Ellis still cannot create any sort of emotional resonance within his work. This is a particularly salient failing as one of Lunar Park's primary drives is the assumption of empathy on behalf of the reader, predominantly in relation to Ellis's own character. Ellis begins the book by characterising himself as being only slightly less vacuous than Victor Ward and only slightly more sensitive than Sean Bateman, yet come part two we are immediately meant to empathise with this self-absorbed idiot because he's making some small attempt at self-betterment. This is a stark departure from Ellis's previous novels in which such characters were always presented, rightfully, as objects of derision.
                    Plot has not traditionally been the focal point of Ellis's novels either, however in Lunar Park it forms the unsteady structure around which the rest of the story is awkwardly plastered. Multiple plots and sub-plots are created and dropped on a whim and ultimately fail to combine into any sort of cohesive whole because the connections that Ellis eventually draws between them are so patently stupid. The lame anagram in the doll's name, the unknowable significance of the house's address, the dumb coincidence in the Harrison Ford movie. It's like, please baby, spare me.
                    Towards the end of the novel there is a scene in which Ellis (the character) writes the death of Patrick Bateman. The symbolic significance is not hard to grasp. Ellis wrote American Psycho over a decade ago so let's just move on. The problem with this is that American Psycho was an insightful, entertaining, devastatingly funny, razor-sharp social satire. It is one of the best books I have ever read. Lunar Park is self-indulgent drivel. Despite his relentless shallowness Patrick Bateman was a remarkably complex character while the Bret Easton Ellis of this novel can be read clearly straight up-and-down like so many other clichés - daddy daddy why don't you love me - and his problems are simply uninteresting. So if Ellis wrote Lunar Park to cleanse himself of his past, where to from here? Let's hope that it's somewhere much closer to Earth.

                    2 out of 5 stars Disappointing.......2007-07-17

                    The metafiction aspect of this work was about the only thing that kept me turning the pages to the end. As a long-time fan of Bret Easton Ellis, reading about the main character's outrageous life in the literary brat pack of the 90's was a fun romp, but the story itself was a bit tedious.

                    4 out of 5 stars a quick read ... a long afterthought.......2007-07-12

                    Clearly his best book yet. A metafictional horror story or a suburban gothic memoir written by a deranged heir of Schopenhauer and John Rechy. His technique is impressive as he sustains a Klein Bottle of a novel that reads like William Burroughs and John Irving channeled by Vladimir Nabokov. The last twenty pages not only provide a sublime lyrical coda, they exemplify suberb contemporary prose.

                    5 out of 5 stars Whether it's really "true" or not, it's atleast truly great..........2007-06-16

                    Unfortunately, it's not very often that I find a book with a plot line so engrossing that I'm itching to get home from work just to read it, or tempted to hide it behind my text book in class. The last experience I had like that was with Chuck Palahniuk's Invisible Monsters, back in 2003.

                    Anyways Lunar Park is supposedly a true story of the "posession" and hauntings that the author, Bret Easton Ellis, experienced after writing, and producing into a movie, the book American Psycho. The book is intro'd by a quick story of Ellis' overnight fame & success, up until the point of his long-term relationship with a famous actress. They break up for a time, then she takes him back in to help him get out of the rut he's been in, with drugs and whatnot. She has 2 children of her own, one of which is Ellis' son, and the emotional deficits & awkward tension between the family members is overwhelming, almost nauseating. Ellis can't help but be reminded of his own broken relationship with his father, never reconciled before his death.

                    The rest of the book roll out slowly and steadily, with never a dull moment once the hauntings begin. The paint starts chipping off their brand new house, to reveal a pink stucco like the house of his childhood. He catches glimpses of a character (who looks alot like Patrick Bateman in the American Psycho movie) driving around in the old car his father used to drive. His step daughter's doll "comes to life" at night, proven by claw marks in the walls and eventually, on the children. Also tied into the plot is the dissappearance of local boys, all around Ellis' son's age.

                    And that's barely scratching the surface. What makes it most honest is the way in which Ellis reacts to everything, in a very normal way, the way you or I would react.

                    It's terrifying, gripping, sharp-witted, emotional, frustrating, twisted... the list goes on, it's everything I need in a good novel to keep me up past my bedtime (although I'll admit, sometimes I kept reading because I was just too afraid to put the lights out!).
                    Boy Next Door: The James Van Der Beek Story
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                    Boy Next Door: The James Van Der Beek Story
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                    ASIN: 0345436725
                    Release Date: 1999-09-07

                    Book Description

                    CREEK GOD

                    James Van Der Beek is a young actor on the verge of megastardom. Riding high on the huge success of his film Varsity Blues, and with his hit show Dawson's Creek about to enter its third season, James is poised to become one of the hottest commodities in Hollywood.

                    Just like the sensitive, soulful, and oh-so-sexy Dawson, James grew up in a small New England town, where he dreamed of big-time success. Teen People called him a "real-life Brandon Walsh." A Renaissance man who is gorgeous to boot, he excelled at everything he tried: sports, academics, music, and especially drama. In BOY NEXT DOOR, you'll find out how James first discovered acting and the hits and misses of his early career. And, of course, you'll get all the essentials--his passions and turn-offs, his hopes and aspirations, his dates and loves.

                    When it comes to his career and future, James has the Midas touch. And BOY NEXT DOOR is pure gold!

                    Customer Reviews:

                    5 out of 5 stars creek god.......1999-05-30

                    my god, my god, is he hot
                    Gb James Van Der Beek
                    Average customer rating: Not rated
                      Gb James Van Der Beek
                      Michael-Anne Johns
                      Manufacturer: Andrews Mcmeel Pub
                      ProductGroup: Book
                      Binding: Hardcover

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                      ASIN: 0740703277
                      James Van Der Beek
                      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
                      • I'm in James Heaven!
                      • AWESOME BOOK!
                      James Van Der Beek
                      Leah Furman , and Elina Furman
                      Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks
                      ProductGroup: Book
                      Binding: Mass Market Paperback

                      Actors & ActressesActors & Actresses | Arts & Literature | Biographies & Memoirs | Subjects | Books
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                      ASIN: 0312972261

                      Book Description

                      No wonder this sexy, shy-guy actor is landing the coolest roles in young Hollywood--from Dawson Leery on the WB's Dawson's Creek to quarterback John "Mox" Moxon in the hit movie Varsity Blues--he's got that aw-shucks, guy-next-door irresistibility (not to mention those baby blue eyes!). James also happens to be a talented actor who wowed the Dawson's Creek creators with his brilliant audition for the part of the sensitive, introspective Dawson. Now, in this revealing biography, you can get the low-down on this hot young celebrity, including:

                      --What life is like behind the scenes and off-camera
                      --How James got his start in acting
                      --Where he plans to go with his budding career
                      --What kind of women he likes
                      --And much, much more!

                      WITH EIGHT PAGES OF COOL PHOTOS!

                      Customer Reviews:

                      5 out of 5 stars I'm in James Heaven!.......1999-08-04

                      I have to say that I loved this book. And that's not only because they gave my website a A+. There are tons of pictures. and the writing was really good too.

                      5 out of 5 stars AWESOME BOOK!.......1999-08-04

                      I loved James ever since the first episode of DC. The book was also really great.
                      James Van Der Beek (High Interest Books (Paperback))
                      Average customer rating: Not rated
                        James Van Der Beek (High Interest Books (Paperback))
                        Kristin McCracken
                        Manufacturer: Children's Press (CT)
                        ProductGroup: Book
                        Binding: Paperback

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                        GeneralGeneral | Ages 9-12 | Children's Books | Subjects | Books
                        ASIN: 0516296043
                        James Van Der Beek (Scene!)
                        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
                        • James Van Der Beek (Scene, 7)
                        James Van Der Beek (Scene!)
                        Kieran Scott
                        Manufacturer: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
                        ProductGroup: Book
                        Binding: Paperback

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                        ASIN: 0689825463

                        Book Description

                        Scene: The Real Deal on Your Favorite Stars

                        James Van Der Beek

                        Handsome, athletic scholar seeks down-to-earth girl who enjoys lazy, hazy days by the Creek. Loves baseball caps, spending quality time with friends, and playing practical jokes. If you love football, want to travel the world, and are looking for a guy you can bring home to Mom, James is the guy for you.

                        Customer Reviews:

                        4 out of 5 stars James Van Der Beek (Scene, 7).......2000-07-06

                        This book has everything you want to know about James Van Der Beek and dawsons creek. It has many cool picture of James and other co-workers with him too!
                        James Van Der Beek (Stubbies)
                        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
                        • Thumbs up for "Stubbies"
                        James Van Der Beek (Stubbies)
                        Smithmark
                        Manufacturer: Smithmark Publishers
                        ProductGroup: Book
                        Binding: Paperback

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                        ASIN: 0765117142

                        Customer Reviews:

                        5 out of 5 stars Thumbs up for "Stubbies".......2000-07-04

                        A postcard and mini book of James Van Der Beek all in one. It contains 10 postcards with color pictures plus facts on postcard stock. The best part is that even when you use the postcards, you get to keep the mini book which has all the same great photos plus the facts about James. These are great!
                        Lunar Dark
                        Average customer rating: Not rated
                          Lunar Dark
                          Brett Easton Ellis
                          Manufacturer: Books On Tape
                          ProductGroup: Book
                          Binding: Audio CD
                          ASIN: 1415924023
                          My Celebrity Sketchbook
                          Average customer rating: Not rated
                            My Celebrity Sketchbook

                            Manufacturer: Kidsbooks Inc.
                            ProductGroup: Book
                            Binding: Paperback
                            ASIN: 156156804X
                            My Fantasy Dream Date With.....: Leonardo Dicaprio, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter, Taylor Hanson, Usher and Dawson's James Van Der Beek
                            Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
                            • This book gave awesome facts
                            My Fantasy Dream Date With.....: Leonardo Dicaprio, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter, Taylor Hanson, Usher and Dawson's James Van Der Beek
                            H. B. Gilmour
                            Manufacturer: Scholastic
                            ProductGroup: Book
                            Binding: Paperback

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                            ASIN: 0590408941

                            Customer Reviews:

                            5 out of 5 stars This book gave awesome facts.......1999-09-21

                            This book was the best. Not only did they have good facts, but awesome pictures too. Definatly a keeper.

                            Thomas Edmondson and the Dublin Laundry: A Quaker Businessman 1837-1908
                            Average customer rating: Not rated
                              Thomas Edmondson and the Dublin Laundry: A Quaker Businessman 1837-1908
                              Mona Hearn
                              Manufacturer: Irish Academic Press
                              ProductGroup: Book
                              Binding: Hardcover

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                              ASIN: 0716527693

                              Books:

                              1. Analysis of Growth and Development in Xanthium (Developmental and Cell Biology Series)
                              2. Annual Review of Phytopathology: 1993 (Annual Review of Phytopathology)
                              3. Arabidopsis Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology (Cloth))
                              4. Arabidopsis Thaliana As a Model for Plant-Pathogen Interactions (Plant Health Management Series)
                              5. Australian rain-forest trees, including notes on some of the tropical rainforests and descriptions of many tropical species,
                              6. Azospirillum Vi And Related Microorganisms: GENETICS - PHYSIOLOGY - ECOLOGY (NATO ASI SERIES)
                              7. Bearer of the Chosen Seed
                              8. Biology and Chemistry of Compositae
                              9. Biology, conservation, and culture of orchids: Papers presented at a national seminar organized by the Orchid Society of India, held at Panjab University, 3-4 April 1985
                              10. Biology of Mycoplasmas (Cell biology)

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